Army recovers terrorists’ bodies from avalanche-hit areas in South Kashmir

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Not only that, five terrorists who were rescued byrepparttar Indian army in its rescue and search operations fromrepparttar 132203 area, have also surrendered after seeingrepparttar 132204 humanitarian work ofrepparttar 132205 forces. The Union Defence minister Mr Pranab Mukherjee toldrepparttar 132206 media atrepparttar 132207 technical airport late last evening that this was significant as they were moved byrepparttar 132208 work being done byrepparttar 132209 army forrepparttar 132210 people.

Interestingly,repparttar 132211 Army in Jammu and Kashmir is tight-lipped about this development also and nobody is coming out with any information regarding this interesting development.

The chief of army staff General Joginder Jaswant Singh however saidrepparttar 132212 troops wouldn’t harm any injured militant voluntarily dropping ammunition beforerepparttar 132213 personnel inrepparttar 132214 snow avalanche hit areas of South Kashmir.

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Hazing: Child Play or Violent Crime?

Written by C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot


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(2) visual, physical, verbal, written, or electronic contact that is initiated, maintained, or repeated after a person has been provided notice thatrepparttar contact is unwanted;

(3) surveillance of orrepparttar 132198 maintenance of a presence nearrepparttar 132199 targeted person's:

(a) residence;

(b) place of work;

(c) school; or

(d) another place regularly occupied byrepparttar 132200 targeted person; and

(4) vandalism and property damage.

SECTION 16-3-1710.

Penalties upon conviction for harassment.

(A) A person who engages in harassment is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined not more than two hundred dollars, imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both.

(B) A person convicted of harassment against a person within seven years of a prior conviction of harassment against or stalking of that person, or when an injunction or restraining order is in effect prohibiting this conduct, is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined not more than one thousand dollars, imprisoned not more than one year, or both.

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Clearly, we can see that all ofrepparttar 132201 above laws directly coincide with incidents of 'hazing.' Deplorably, these laws reflect similar views acrossrepparttar 132202 Nation and are in incredible need of revisioning. In addition to this, Alaska, Hawaii, Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota and Wyoming have absolutely no anti-hazing laws. To find out how your individual state laws are written, you can review them by going to StopHazing.org for a complete list of states.

In a report written by Greg Toppo of USA Today in 2004, there were 48 school-related violent deaths from August through June alone. In his article, he writes, 'President Bush's 2005 budget proposes a 40% drop in spending for juvenile crime prevention, following a 44% cut...' For more literature on hazing, read 'Too Cruel for School,' by People Magazine (compliments of HazingLaw.com), '511 Dangerous Traditions: Hazing Rituals on Campus and University Liability,' (Journal of College and University Law) or 'Brutal Rituals - Dangerous Rites' (the American School Board Journal).

Is 'hazing' child's play or violent crime? I'd like to refer back torepparttar 132203 list of laws above for that answer. It is plain to see that hazing groups are liken to that of sociological destructive cult groups. A shared trait of both sociological cults and hazing members, are that they both isolate their victims or 'pledges' from friends and relatives to gain private access, and better control over them. Additionally, they both tend to brainwash members or prospective members into believing their ideals and practices. A good checklist to review on cult-like behavior can be found here: Cult Checklist

As a social issue, hazing is a volatile crime that should not only be prosecuted torepparttar 132204 fullest extent of assault, battery, rape and other criminal laws; but also, any community leaders such as coaches, teachers, etc. should be held accountable for inaction to prevent hazing incidents when they are aware or condone such events. Today, hazing is still considered 'child's play' by many communities that yield a blind eye to hazing rituals. In most cases, victims are humiliated, physically tortured, mentally abused, molested, raped, and live with emotional and physical scars that may last a lifetime. Hazing victims are usually forced to leave schools, institutions and other organizations in fear of their lives.

Hazing is NOT child's play. It is a violent act or acts that sometimes leads to a senseless, fatal crime. As a parent, it appauls me that a Nationwide law has not been legislated to prevent or legitimately prosecute hazing organizations. A formidable form of 'child's play,' hazing is considered light-hearted and a simple 'initiation process' until it happens to your child, your niece or nephew, or your sibling.

There are several organizations, like StopHazing.org that advocates total elimination of Hazing and offers in-depth resources, support and a free sign-up form for individuals interested in supporting their efforts.

Hank Nuwer, a leading researcher in citing hazing incidents and deaths, has written several informative books on hazing. Per his website, hazing.hanknuwer.com, Mr. Nuwer provides beneficial resources to individuals about hazing incidents, external links, laws, and much more.

In a 'moral' and civilized society, hazing should never be tolerated. You can make a world of difference...stay informed, get involved, be aware and stop hazing in its tracks before it touches you personally.

References:

1. Court TV - http://courttv.com/choices/calendar.html 2. South Carolina Code of Laws - www.scstatehouse.net/code/t16c003.htm 3. StopHazing.org - www.stophazing.org/laws.html 4. USA Today Report - HazingLaw.com - www.hazinglaw.com/schooldeaths.htm 5. 'Too Cruel for School' - People Magazine - HazingLaw.com - www.hazinglaw.com/cruelforschool.htm 6. '511 Dangerous Traditions: Hazing Rituals on Campus and University Liability' - Journal of College and University Law 7. 'Brutal Rituals - Dangerous Rites' -repparttar 132205 American School Board Journal 8. CultFaq.org 9. Wikipedia.org 10. Hank Nuwer - http://hazing.hanknuwer.com

©2005 - Hazing: Child's Play or Violent Crime? by C. Bailey-Lloyd aka. LadyCamelot

C. Bailey-Lloyd aka. LadyCamelot Public Relations Director & Staff Writer for www.HolisticJunction.com and www.MediaPositiveRadio.com


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